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Shri N Govinda Menon
(August 3,1899-June 1977), Advocate and former President of the Nair Service Society(NSS), Kerala,  India, was a noble personality, who loved and served the humanity without  the narrow restrictions of caste, creed, religion,  politics and social status. He was an epitome of universal love and brotherhood. His birth centenary was celebrated on August 15th 2000 at Kottayam, Kerala. A charitable trust was formed to give an annual award in his name to a selected person engaged in charitable activities. A souvenir on his life was published by the centenary celebration committee and released on Aug 15, 2000 by the then Hon. Minister for Cultural Affairs, Kerala State, Shri T.K Ramakrishnan. Since then, every year, the award is given to a selected deserving person or organization at a public meeting convened  by the Nair Service Society  on the Indian Republic Day, January 26th. Another annual cash award is also given to the Law College student who scores the highest marks in the final year L.L.B Examination of the M.G.University, Kottayam.

Early Life
Shri N. Govinda Menon was born in Poonjar, Kottayam District, on 3rd August, 1899 as the son of Thattungal Thazhathu Krishna Menon and Mulackal Thazhathu Lakshmi Amma. He completed his school education at Poonjar, Bharananganam and Vaikom. He had his College education at the CMS College, Kottayam, Maharaja’s College, Trivandrum and the Government Law College Trivandrum. He started his practice as an advocate at the Kottayam Bar in 1924. He married Smt M. Rugmini Amma, daughter of Shri C Raman Thampi, Retd. High Court Judge of Travancore state under the British rule.

Nair Service Society
The Nair Service Society (NSS) was established on October 31, 1914 by Shri Mannath Padmanabhan, at Changanassery In Kottayam District. Shri N Govinda Menon had been an active member of the N.S.S Karayogam, Muttambalam, Kottayam since 1925. He, later became the President of the Kottayam Taluk NSS Union and remained in that position till his death. He rose to the position of the President of the NSS during the period 1947-1952. It was the most difficult period for the NSS. Shri Mannath Padmanabhan, who was the president of NSS at that time, was arrested by the Travancore Police for his active participation in India's freedom struggle. It was then that Shri Padmanabhan recommended Shri Govinda Menon to take up the post of the NSS President. Shri C.P. Ramaswami Aiyer, the Dewan of Travancore had the idea of establishing an independent state of Travancore while all other princely states of India were being accessed to the Union. The powerful Dewan used all his tactics to realize his aim. He tried to influence the NSS to pass a resolution supporting the establishment of an independent state of Travancore. For this purpose, he invited Shri Govinda Menon to Ooty inTamlnadu and offered the powerful and respectable post of a High Court Judge to him, in return for passing the required resolution by the NSS Director Board. But Shri Govinda Menon politely declined the offer and stood firmly against the Dewan’s wishes. Later, Shri Menon got a resolution passed by the NSS against formation of an independent state, resolving to join the Indian Union. This incident greatly helped to raise the esteem of the NSS at the national level. Shri Govinda Menon remained as the President of the NSS from May 1947 to August 1952. He, along with Shri M.P Manmadhan, played a significant role in building up the first colleges under the NSS management in Kerala.

Other Positions
Shri Menon also worked as Director of several institutions such as The Vidyadhiraja Trust, Pournami Seva Sanghom, Kottayam Taluk Banking Union, Kurichi Athurasramom Trust and Homeo Medical College, The Iranjaal Devi Temple Trust etc. In his official career, he worked as the Pleader and Public Prosecutor at Kottayam in 1934 and 1959. Shri Govinda Menon also adorned the post of Sar Sangh Chalak of the Rashtriya Swayom Sevak Sangh (RSS) of  Kerala State from 1946 to 1977.

Death
Shri Govinda Menon breathed his last on June 28, 1977 at Kottayam.